Potential BGP hijack underway
(twitter.com)
November 2018 Archive
2371.
2372.
The promise and peril of gene drives
(economist.com)
2373.
XxHash – an extremely fast non-cryptographic hash algorithm
(cyan4973.github.io)
2374.
Limited Availability of Spaces API in NYC3
(status.digitalocean.com)
2375.
Attack Directories, Not Caches: Side-Channel Attacks in a Non-Inclusive World [pdf]
(iacoma.cs.uiuc.edu)
2376.
Physics can explain the fastball’s unexpected twist, new study finds
(arstechnica.com)
2377.
Awesome jq
(github.com)
2378.
2379.
2380.
Twitter is finally giving our chronological timelines back
(thenextweb.com)
2381.
Sandboxed execution of native code with GraalVM
(medium.com)
2382.
2383.
How the U.S. Systematically Puts Black Farmers Out of Business
(theguardian.com)
2384.
Why Not Make?
(hackernoon.com)
2386.
2387.
Police Can Remotely Drive Your Stolen Tesla into Custody
(thenextweb.com)
2388.
2389.
Roughly 60% of Ethereum smart contracts have never been interacted with
(theblockcrypto.com)
2390.
Someone claims to have hacked ProtonMail
(pastebin.com)
2391.
Namecheap's VPN offering
(namecheap.com)
2392.
Redo, buildroot, and serializing parallel logs
(apenwarr.ca)
2393.
2394.
In the realms of gold: exploring Africa’s rich history
(spectator.us)
2395.
The Dragon: Fear and Power
(literaryreview.co.uk)
2396.
To the Gulf of Minneapolis (2016)
(streets.mn)
2397.
Nearly 3,000 Votes Disappeared From Florida’s Recount
(nytimes.com)
2398.
Show HN: Interactive Jobs Board Dedicated to Data-Related Roles
(projectbi.net)
2399.
New data shows China has “taken the gloves off” in hacking attacks on US
(arstechnica.com)
2400.
The weird and wonderful feline world of Louis Wain
(anothermanmag.com)